Bolivian Torch (Echinopsis lageniformis)

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Formerly known as Trichocereus bridgesii. This cactus is naturally found in the Bolivian mountains. The natives of Bolivia call this cactus Achuma or Wachuma. We have several sizes of cuttings of the Bolivian Torch in stock.

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Bolivian Torch (Echinopsis lageniformis): Previously known as 'Trichocereus bridgesii'

The Bolivian Torch cactus (Echinopsis lageniformis) is a lesser known light green and fast-growing columnar mescaline cactus that originates from Bolivia where it has been used by the indigenous shamans for centuries, particularly in the region in and around La Paz. This cactus usually has 4-8 ribs and can reach an impressive height of 2-5 meters and the mature plant is dotted with nodes of up to four spines with a length of up to 6-7cm, wherein the node-margin is about 2.5-3cm. The natives of Bolivia call this cactus Achuma or Wachuma.

Cultivating the Bolivian Torch cactus

In order to provide the best cuttings, we only offer those exclusively derived from healthy and strong cacti. These cuttings facilitate the home cultivation of your own Bolivian Torch cactus and they only need to be placed in special cactus soil to develop a new and healthy root system and to pick up growth, as if it had never been cut off. Standard soil for houseplants is not suited for cacti, because cacti have totally different nutrient needs than a Ficus benjamina for example.

Be careful when watering your cactus, remember, it is a desert plant and what it really dislikes is a real shower - the best way to water it, is by letting it absorb exactly what it needs. This can easily be achieved by planting the cutting in a pot with a punctured bottom. Place this pot in a shallow tray and fill the tray with water. The dry soil will absorb just enough water to be saturated with moisture and the roots of the cactus will strive to reach down to this moisture. In spring and autumn it is sufficient to water the cactus once a week. In the winter time 2-3 weeks between waterings is OK, but in the summer time it can require 3-5 waterings a week.

Place your cutting in a shady spot for the first four weeks to allow for the cactus to develop a new root system and to accommodate to its new environment. There is no need to water the cutting in the first 2-3 weeks.

Name change: From Trichocereus to Echinopsis

Formerly known as "Trichocereus bridgesii", the Bolivian Torch cactus has recently been renamed to "Echinopsis lageniformis", because a new classification for cacti came into effect and they placed this cactus in the much bigger family of the Echinopsis. The reason they called this cactus Echinopsis lageniformis and not Echinopsis bridgesii is simple: there was already an Echinopsis bridgesii in the Echinopsis family, so the second part of the name of this cactus needed to be changed also.

Bolivian Torch (Echinopsis lageniformis) data sheet
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    (157)
    13/Apr/2025

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    J. J.
    09/Apr/2025

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    si j'avais les moyens j'aurais acheter la plus grande bouture mais même celle de 10cm s'est enraciné je vais patienter et revenir après quelques années pour vous dire qu'elle est son etat merci

    N. G.
    03/Apr/2025

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    Lieferung, Qualität wie immer klasse Freue mich wenn der Steckling wurzeln schlägt.

    T. F.
    26/Mar/2025

    Arriba

    F. J.
    19/Mar/2025

    Schöner Steckling bläuliche Farbe
    Hat schon sehr große Wurzeln

    T. G.
    16/Mar/2025

    Kushhunter
    Mega gute Qualität

    F. K.
    15/Feb/2025

    Goof
    Good

    M. K.
    24/Jan/2025

    Très beau
    Belle bouture je l'ai mise en terre en suivant les instructions de Zamnesia et se comporte bien après 3 semaines.

    E. S.
    14/Jan/2025

    Großer Steckling
    In sehr gutem Zustand angekommen. Größer als gedacht. Bin sehr zu frieden

    S. J.
    30/Dec/2024

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    5 gekauft 4 haben überlebt und sind mittlerweile 1.30m hoch und gesund. Sehr geile Kakteen

    T. S.
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